As far as I can't tell it seems you are right.Obamacare is a disaster for anyone who isn't within 10% of the poverty line limit, too, financially. The coverage only gets worse as you pay more money. Makes absolutely no logical sense and needs to massively change.
I got so tired of delivering people bad news that I just stopped working the exchange years ago. I didn't do it much anyway, but it's just a disaster.
It also makes us as brokers look bad, too, because people are coming to us for help, when they need insurance, and then we have to tell them they're gonna pay $800/month for a plan with a $7,500 deductible.
It's not good for business/ receiving referrals. When someone isn't happy, they aren't gonna give you more business.
They're gonna go...."Yea, I went to that guy you mentioned and he quoted me a terrible plan for an outrageous price!"
And even if they do give you referrals, if they are happy, it's just gonna be more people like them....people that are only out of work for a few months before they find a new job with insurance coverage.
You just end up doing a TON of work for $40, and then they're gone for good. Not worth it.
They don't understand that we have no control over these plans and prices. 80-90% of plans are not good.
I recently started offering U65 insurance for two reasons.
1) to attempt to get myself decent insurance at an affordable price. - I accomplished the latter somewhat, since I can collect the commission now
2) I got tired of referring the spouse of a client to unreliable agents.
I don't intend to make U65 my main product, but if I can make a few hundred bucks a month, and secure my business a little more at the same time I don't see the reason not to.
Hopefully the next administration can offer some solutions to the U65 market. I like my HSA, but my plan's network is horrible. I sometimes envy my MAPD clients